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Post by ck100 on Nov 2, 2022 13:36:43 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Nov 2, 2022 13:51:18 GMT
1. Looks great, which is no surprise for a big-budget film like this.
2. We don't get a sense of the plot here which is probably being purposely done. So this feels more like a teaser trailer than a theatrical one.
3. If my ears heard correctly, Sigourney Weaver's teen character has the voice of a 73 year old Sigourney Weaver instead of having post-production work done on her voice to make it sound more youthful and teen-like.
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Post by ck100 on Nov 2, 2022 14:13:45 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Nov 2, 2022 14:19:14 GMT
2. We don't get a sense of the plot here which is probably being purposely done. So this feels more like a teaser trailer than a theatrical one. With less than two months left, that’s a bold move.
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Post by selfworth10 on Nov 3, 2022 20:15:04 GMT
This is why JC is a living legend. Hours after the trailer dropped, you had dozens upon dozens of sites across all social media sites, scruitinizing every frame, every screenshot, wondering what it all means.
One would think this kind of fan worship would be the domain of Star Wars and Marvel movies only.......guess not.
And to think AVATAR HAD NO CULTURAL IMPACT AT ALL....
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Post by ck100 on Nov 3, 2022 20:49:07 GMT
Hours after the trailer dropped, you had dozens upon dozens of sites across all social media sites, scruitinizing every frame, every screenshot, wondering what it all means. Doesn't that happen for all trailers for upcoming movies that people are excited about?
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Post by selfworth10 on Nov 6, 2022 17:36:30 GMT
Hours after the trailer dropped, you had dozens upon dozens of sites across all social media sites, scruitinizing every frame, every screenshot, wondering what it all means. Doesn't that happen for all trailers for upcoming movies that people are excited about? Yeah like BROS lol.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 6, 2022 19:47:51 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Nov 7, 2022 16:19:21 GMT
Back in late September, filmmaker James Cameron revealed that a good one year of the thirteen-year gap between “Avatar” and it’s soon to arrive “Avatar: The Way of Water” was due to a trashed script of the second film. Cameron revealed he had effectively completed the second film’s screenplay before deciding to trash it and get the writers to come up with a new approach. Now, in a new cover story feature for Total Film magazine (via Magazine Direct and Slashfilm), Cameron has gone into more detail about that original script, offering a more thorough explanation as to why he opted to go in a different direction. He also talks how, to this day, he loves some of the ideas in it: “What happened was, we were noodling around. I was working with a team of writers. We had a lot of ideas. We kept trying to corral it into a box, and it never quite fit. So at a certain point, I said, ‘I’ll just finish it and see if it’s a movie.’ I did. It came out, I think, at 130 pages. It was like, ‘Man, this is a great story. This is a hell of a read.’
But it was missing one of those critical elements about sequels, which is that it didn’t go enough into the unexpected. It also didn’t play enough by ‘Avatar’ rules, which is to connect us to the dream world, that which has a spiritual component that we can’t even quite quantify in words. It ticked every other box, but it didn’t tick that one. And I thought,’ We shouldn’t make this movie.’ So I set it aside.”
However some of it was too good to waste, so elements from that script got recycled into what has become “Avatar: The Way of Water”. Other elements that Cameron adored, but just won’t fit the new films, will now instead be used as part of three Dark Horse graphic novels that will come out in December. Those comics bridge the gap between the films: “There’s some great stuff in it. I mean, you’ve got the Na’vi fighting with bows and arrows in zero-G. I mean, I’m there! I want to see that movie. But it just didn’t achieve enough of the overall story and thematic goals that I had in mind. So we’re turning it into a Dark Horse graphic novel. You’ll be able to see that interim battle that took place between movie one and movie two.”The comics will be titled “Avatar: The High Ground” and will not only bridge the gap between films but also offer extra context. “Flygirl” author Sherri L. Smith penned the grapnic novel which should arrive before “Avatar: The Way of Water” hits cinemas on December 16th.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 8, 2022 2:06:47 GMT
1st look at the Nav'i marines.
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Post by selfworth10 on Nov 8, 2022 15:40:28 GMT
This weekend the trailer really is gonna explode when its attached to Wakanda forever.100 + contries, 10 000 screens + worldwide!
Yeah baby!
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Post by politicidal on Nov 8, 2022 17:03:50 GMT
James Cameron on the movie's length:
"...The goal is to tell an extremely compelling story on an emotional basis. I would say the emphasis in the new film is more on character, more on story, more on relationships, more on emotion. We didn't spend as much time on relationship and emotion in the first film as we do in the second film, and it's a longer film, because there's more characters to service. There's more story to service."
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Post by politicidal on Nov 11, 2022 23:54:39 GMT
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